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Qué (quién) es racing colours - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Racing colours; Racing colour; Racing colors (disambiguation)

Auto racing         
  • Paris–Rouen]].<!-- Note discrepancy that text below states that Peugeot (the car manufacturer) was the winner. -->
  • AMCs]] launching at a [[dragstrip]]
  • 2011]]
  • 2012 WTCC]] Race of Japan
  • VW Polo R WRC]] during the [[2013 Rally de Portugal]]
  • A sprint kart race in Atwater California hosted by the International Karting Federation
  • endurance race]]
  • Black flag
  • Black and white flag
  • Blue flag with yellow stripe
  • Chequered flag
  • Green flag
  • Yellow flag with red stripes
  • Meatball flag
  • White flag
  • White cross flag
  • Yellow flag
  • An [[ASA Late Model Series]] stock car on an asphalt track
  • A remaining section of the [[Brooklands]] track in 2007
  • The 2017 [[Formula Student]] electric race-car of the [[Delft University of Technology]]
  • Red flag
  • Paris-Madrid]] 1903
  • [[Formula Three]] car racing at the [[Hockenheimring]], 2008
  • NASCAR green flag start at [[Daytona International Speedway]] for the [[2015 Daytona 500]]
  • Racing Driver's View
  • A Panoz GF09 Indycar Series chassis driven by [[Jaques Lazier]] during practice for the [[2007 Indianapolis 500]]
  • Mercedes]] at the 2010 [[Targa Tasmania]]
  • [[Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca]], [[Monterey]], 2008
  • Rod Hall]] in a [[Hummer H3]] during a [[Best in the Desert]] race
  • dragster]] in Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa
  • [[Jimmie Johnson]] leads the field racing three-wide multiple rows back at [[Daytona International Speedway]] in the [[2015 Daytona 500]]
MOTORSPORT INVOLVING THE RACING OF CARS FOR COMPETITION
AutoRacing; Automobile racing; Racing car; Racecar; Race car; Autorace; Automobile racer; Race cars; Racing driver; Racing cars; Race car driver; Auto race; Automobile Racing; Racecar driver; Racecars; Automobile race; Automotive racing; Racing Car; Race driver; Car race; Race Cars; Car racing; Race-car; Auto Racing; Auto Race; 🏎; Automobile racing driver
Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition.
racing car         
  • Paris–Rouen]].<!-- Note discrepancy that text below states that Peugeot (the car manufacturer) was the winner. -->
  • AMCs]] launching at a [[dragstrip]]
  • 2011]]
  • 2012 WTCC]] Race of Japan
  • VW Polo R WRC]] during the [[2013 Rally de Portugal]]
  • A sprint kart race in Atwater California hosted by the International Karting Federation
  • endurance race]]
  • Black flag
  • Black and white flag
  • Blue flag with yellow stripe
  • Chequered flag
  • Green flag
  • Yellow flag with red stripes
  • Meatball flag
  • White flag
  • White cross flag
  • Yellow flag
  • An [[ASA Late Model Series]] stock car on an asphalt track
  • A remaining section of the [[Brooklands]] track in 2007
  • The 2017 [[Formula Student]] electric race-car of the [[Delft University of Technology]]
  • Red flag
  • Paris-Madrid]] 1903
  • [[Formula Three]] car racing at the [[Hockenheimring]], 2008
  • NASCAR green flag start at [[Daytona International Speedway]] for the [[2015 Daytona 500]]
  • Racing Driver's View
  • A Panoz GF09 Indycar Series chassis driven by [[Jaques Lazier]] during practice for the [[2007 Indianapolis 500]]
  • Mercedes]] at the 2010 [[Targa Tasmania]]
  • [[Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca]], [[Monterey]], 2008
  • Rod Hall]] in a [[Hummer H3]] during a [[Best in the Desert]] race
  • dragster]] in Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa
  • [[Jimmie Johnson]] leads the field racing three-wide multiple rows back at [[Daytona International Speedway]] in the [[2015 Daytona 500]]
MOTORSPORT INVOLVING THE RACING OF CARS FOR COMPETITION
AutoRacing; Automobile racing; Racing car; Racecar; Race car; Autorace; Automobile racer; Race cars; Racing driver; Racing cars; Race car driver; Auto race; Automobile Racing; Racecar driver; Racecars; Automobile race; Automotive racing; Racing Car; Race driver; Car race; Race Cars; Car racing; Race-car; Auto Racing; Auto Race; 🏎; Automobile racing driver
¦ noun a car built for racing.
RFK Racing         
  • [[Colin Braun]] in 2008.
  • The 50 truck in 2007 driven by [[Danny O’Quinn Jr.]]
  • [[Erik Darnell]] in 2008.
  • Outside Roush headquarters.
  • Logo of Roush Racing used from 1999 to 2006
  • [[Travis Kvapil]] in 2007.
  • [[Jon Wood]]'s No. 50 truck in 2002.
NASCAR RACING TEAM
Roush Racing; Roush-Fenway Racing; Roush Fenway; Roush Performance Racing; Roush-Yates Engines; Roush Fenway Racing; Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing
Xfinity Series:2018 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead)Camping World Truck Series:2009 Ford 200 (Homestead)ARCA Re/Max Series:2008 Hantz Group 200 (Toledo)

Wikipedia

Racing colors

Racing colors or racing colours may refer to:

  • Motor-racing colours, formerly used to indicate a driver or car's country of origin
  • Horse-racing colours, worn by jockeys to indicate the horse's owner
Ejemplos de uso de racing colours
1. Every day for six weeks, the animals will take part in a 40–metre dash "ridden" by rag dolls wearing racing colours while children place fun bets on who will win.
2. Goodwood is a venue for summer clothes but, as confirmed by staff in the Racing Colours merchandise shop, the traditional panama hats have not been in the usual demand this year.
3. The Queen has about 25 horses in training each season The Queen‘s racing colours are purple body with gold braid, scarlet sleeves and black velvet cap with gold fringe She is patron of a number of pigeon racing societies, including the Royal Pigeon Racing Association In 1''8, the Queen introduced "theme days" to promote and celebrate aspects of British culture.